These two short stories and the play were written on the same subject: Hunger, the psychological need for something - or more than something. The first tale, Hunger, is about a street girl, beggar, and her loyal squire, the mutt Samson. Alone in the city, as they wander in search of food, they try to understand how the world works - and if it works. The second tale, The Mongrel, is on the adventures of an unusual hero... a mutt lost in the neighborhood, but this mutt is sad because he is - yes, He, not It - guilty of his sufferings and knows it, and knowing it hurts. The play In The Cold Night is about how we could properly distribute on the stage of life these personas: a man, a woman, a mother, a daughter, a square table, a large balcony, and some broken high chairs. All the lines written in this short book were spired by real stories, which I, a storyteller, have collected and written since 2006. If you decide to read, do not expect satisfaction, because the thoughtless catharsis of others can not give you this, much less this catharsis here, which was screwed to have fumes of literature and sell these days for good eyes. Here you will only find pain and laughter, without curb of the sin. If so.
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